Summative Assessment Rubric - Criterion A - Knowledge and Understanding
Congratulations Year 8 Care, you have just successfully completed your Music exam. This exam will be marked according to the Criteria A - Knowledge and Understanding
There were 3 sections (A, B and C) and each section revisited those concepts we have been studying in the past 2 months. Section A tested your ability to remember concepts
and explaining and using the appropriate vocabulary for definitions. Section B tested your skill and understanding in writing a drum score and Section C tested your skills at
analyzing a drum score with some basic theory knowledge.
Below is the rubric used to mark and grade your exam.


Assessment Rubric for African Drumming

Assessment for the Developmental Workbook

Hello Young Year 8 Care Musicians..
Our music course this year will be 10 - 12 week long. During this time we will be looking at the following Musical Concepts
  1. Criterion A - understanding rhythmic concepts (describing syncopation, meter, tempo, poly-rhythms, rhythmic texture, ostinato, call and response)
  2. Criterion A - developing and understanding for an African culture by researching a specific African country and defining how music is used in their culture
  3. Criterion B - writing a drum score for 4 or more independent parts using appropriate notation, articulation format and layout
  4. Criterion B - a 2 minute group performance of the written drum composition in front of an audience
  5. Criterion C - using the Developmental Workbook to record all thought processes, development of musical ideas, recording teacher and peer feedback
  6. Criterion D - personal engagement and enthusiasm, commitment and self-motivation throughout the 12 week period

Assessment Dates and Criteria

Victoria Shanghai Academy - African Drumming
Mr Karena's Year 8 Music - Assessment Tasks and Dates
Assessment Task
Description
Criteria
Date
1
Research an African
Students are required to research and present



culture
a poster of an African culture with reference to:

Week of


- ways music is used in the African culture
Criteria A
29-Sep


- identifying important musical features




- the use of correct terminology




- music connecting to cultural identity


2
Group Performance
Students are expected to perform in a group




Each performance should show a variety of




musical rhythmic concepts such as




- syncopation
Criteria B
3-Nov


- polyrhythms




- call and response




- steady pulse
















3
Summative Assessment
A written test on writing a drumscore.




A written test on specific musical terms related




to a variety of rhythmic concepts
Criteria A
Week of


Questions will also include a variety of
Criteria B
14-Nov


concepts learned from the "Drum Work -




book" which was handed out in Sept


4
Developmental Workbook
Students are required to maintain a well -




organized developmental workbook. The DW

week of


should contain relevant documentation,

10-Oct


worksheets, handots and other relevant
Criteria C
Week of


documents for their Music protfolios.

14-Nov


Students are required to evaluate, reflect and




use feedback to indicate their learning


5
Personal Engagement
Students are expected to develop commitment




to rehearsing musical repertoire. There is

Throughout whole


also an expectation for students to be self
Criteria D
trimester


motivated by completing all assignments on time




and contribute to group work throughout the unit